The national defender used his social networks to discuss an alleged attack he allegedly inflicted on a teammate.
Gary Medel is not having a good time in Brazil. The national defender went from being Vasco da Gama’s captain and reference to not being taken into account by Rafael Paiva, the team’s new coach after the departure of Ramón Díaz. .
In Brazil, he maintains that the relationship with the new coach is far from pleasant and that a similar situation occurs with his teammates, notably after an alleged attack he allegedly inflicted on a colleague.
“At lunchtime, Cauã Paixão, a striker trained at the club’s academy, entered the elevator looking at his cell phone and did not greet Medel or the other players present. The captain did not appreciate the young man’s attitude and slapped him on the back of the head. “, reported the media O Globo.
Of course, the situation did not end there, as a hubbub broke out. “The two started arguing in the elevator. The moment Medel slapped him a second time, the attacker threw himself towards the Chilean. They even exchanged punches and had to be separated. The Chilean also bit Paixão, loaned to América-RN on February 20. “, they continued to emphasize.
Given this information, Pitbull took to his social networks to refer to the facts, expressing his rejection of the publication and denying the accusations.
“I’ve never had a problem at any club and I won’t have a problem here at Vasco, these shitty pages only hurt and lie “, he responded via Instagram.
For now, on a sporting level, Vasco da Gama must continue to prepare to face his next challenge with the Brasileirao. On the next date they will have to host Vitória in a duel of teams in need.
The Medel team is in 17th position in the standings with three points, accumulating one victory and four defeats. For its part, its current rival is one place lower with only one unit.
This match is scheduled for this Sunday, May 12 from 5:30 p.m. in Chile.
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